Hello Hugh,
I don't answer, because all this time I was testing the new configuration
(i.e with DupInterval seted to 60 seconds) but the problem persist. I have
two Ascend MAX TNT with a total of 10 E1 links (300 dial-up channels) and
the average of users always conected to internet is between 200 and 250.
In the Max TNT I had seted the accounting timeout in the External-Auth
profile to 7 seconds, so if the Max don't get an answer within this time,
it will send a second packet.
I'm using the ODBC option to retrieve and save all information over
Informix including the RADONLINE table for simultaneous use check.
I seted the timeout in the MAX TNT to 7 seconds and all duplicates packets
have the acct-delay-time = 7, and the timestamp of the packet is 7 seconds
plus the original packet.
I was looking for external causes for the problem (delay in the database,
etc), but all looks fine.
Any sugestion?
Best regards.
Teddy Mercado
At 10:27 a.m. 11/02/00 +1100, you wrote:
>Hello Teddy -
>
>On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Teddy Victor, Mercado Rodrigo wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm new in the business of RADIUS. At this time I'm using RADIATOR to
> > authenticate users and everything is Ok, except for one thing. I have
> > duplicates stop packets in my accounting file with the same
> Acct-Session-Id
> > and I don't know why.
> >
> > I suppouse the problem is the return packet from the radiator to RAS is
> > been lost on the way, so the RAS re-send the packet because it didn't
> > receive the ACK package. I check the LAN with a protocol analyzer and
> > everything looks well.
> >
> > Someone knows how to avoid this problem? or some way to do radiator keep a
> > track of the stop packets, so it will never save the same packet twice?
> >
>
>What have you set the DupInterval to in your Client clause? The default is 2
>seconds (you should only use 0 for your localhost).
>
>Have a look at section 6.4 in the Radiator 2.14.1 reference manual.
>
>hth
>
>Hugh
>
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